Married.
Stopped.
visited
decided
hugged
traveled
hopped
cried
Phoned
died
Stayed
made
became
sung
Swum
could
rode
spoke
spoke
grown
sat
flew
blew
came
knew
fed
said
left
got
heard
stole
rode
spent
gone
Dreamt
drank
вот)
A)
to send - sent
to drive - drove
to know - knew
to find - found
to build - built
to understand - understood
to speak - spoke
to buy - bought
to read - read
to lie - lay
to mean - meant
b)
to miss - missed
to appear - appeared
to move - moved
to change - changed
to collect - collected
to enjoy - enjoyed
to travel - travelled
to water - watered
to place - placed
to defend - defended
to play - played
I was study at school. I was in the chemistry class.
I was in the cinema with my friends. It was great film.
Если вы работаете на двух работах, то «you have two jobs», а работа сама по себе – это существительное неисчисляемое. Исчисляемым оно становится лишь в мире живописи, литературы и других видах искусства – в значении «работы, произведения».<span>I seems like I’m not leaving office anytime soon, I have some work to finish. – Похоже, я из офиса не скоро уйду, надо кое-какую работу доделать. Работа, будь она на 5 минут или до позднего вечера – остается неисчисляемой.
There are 130 thousand works of art in Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. – В Третьяковской галерее находятся 130 тысяч произведений искусства. В этом контексте work – исчисляемое существительное – исчисляется в картинках, от «Утра в сосновом лесу» до «Черного квадрата».</span>
On week days I get my alarm-clock for a quarter past seven but I get up at half-past seven. It takes me about ten minutes to wash and get dressed and then I go downstairs and have breakfast. Usually for breakfast I drink a cup of tea and have some marmalade and a toast. Then quickly I sort out my books for the day and meet my friend at the corner of my street at ten past eight. By twenty past eight we are at school and we are able to talk to out friends for twenty minutes before we have to go to our separate classes for registration at twenty minutes to nine. At nine o’clock our lessons start. They last for forty-five minutes but then at eleven o’clock we have mid-morning breakfast for twenty minutes and then have one more lesson before lunch-time. At twenty past twelve we have a lunch break and usually we all sit in the dining-hall and eat our sandwiches with our friends, or a few of us have school dinner. If the weather is I nice we sit in the playground and eat our lunch there. We have two lessons from half-past one to half-past three and then it is home-time. After a tiring day at school I relax by sitting down and talking to my mother about my day until dinner is ready at five o’clock. After dinner I start my homework. I always have something to do, either to read a book, or to do some exercises or write an essay or learn for a test. By nine o’clock I always try to finish doing my homework so then I can relax by talking to my family and watching television. Then I go to bed at half-past ten in order to be up bright and early the following day.
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